Ida Applebroog Friends and Family Remember Artist Ida Applebroog, Whose Wry, Feminist-Tinged Work Defied Categorization

Artnet News Oct 31, 2023

“She would get her images from life, from everywhere in the culture. And she would recontextualize them and make new associations,” Marco Nocella, who met the artist when he began working at Feldman in 1986, recalled in a phone interview. “I was the gallery’s director of sales, so many people would want to know the meaning of Ida’s work. What struck me is that conceptually, it was open-ended and it was meant to be completed by the viewer. For me, that was new to art history and what I knew about artists.”

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